Fayose pays refunds over-deducted funds to teachers in Ekiti
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti has reportedly signed documents directing the state's accountant-general to immediately refund monies over-deducted from the salaries of teachers who had bought some facilities from government during the previous administration of former Governor Kayode Fayemi.
Fayemi is now the minister of Solid Minerals Development in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
A few years ago, teachers had bought cars and laptops among other facilities from government on loan with an arrangement for monthly installmental deductions from their salaries.
According the Ekiti state chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) , Comrade Samuel Akosile, the over-deductions from the teachers' salaries has been a perennial problem but when brought to the notice of Governor Fayose, he promptly set up a committee to look into the complaint, giving an ultimatum of 30 days to report back to him.
Spokesperson to the governor, Lere Olayinka, said the report and its recommendations were submitted to the governor on Thursday, September 8, 2016, at Osuntokun hall of the government office, Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.
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Fayose, while signing the report, said: "There have been complaints of over-deductions in terms of facilities they have enjoyed such as laptop, car loans and others.
"The teachers have paid for these facilities but deductions is still being made. And a proper system that is functioning is not supposed to be like that.
"The system I inhertied has not been functioning and I have to put a committee in place because these are complaints that are germane to the well being of the teachers.
"The committee sat and listened to them and over N10 million over-deduction was discovered.
"Though, some are just N2000, others are N5000 while the highest may be N50,000. But to the teachers, N2000, N5000 is a lot of money, especially in times like this.
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"And if they still have complaints after the end of this month wen I have directed that the deductions be refunded, this committee will still be around to listen to them."
The governor added: "The people voted for me because they were convinced I could solve their problems. I can't continue to blame it on the past administration because the people wouldn't have voted them out if they still want them. It is now my responsibility and I've risen up to the challenge."
Fayose who has started the process of giving full autonomy to local governments in the state, harped on the need for state governments to respect the constitution that created the third tiers of government, adding that governors should not subvert these laws with their executive powers.
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"Local government creation and all that guides its creation is entrenched in the constitution of Nigeria.
"It is only in Nigeria that we do a lot of things to subvert the law because we have executive powers.
"So, whatever is in the constitution should be obeyed. Autonomy of the local government must be adhered to in Ekiti and I will review the laws regulating their operations through the state House of Assembly and strengthen them to be able to manage their affairs. The management of their resources must be left to them."
Responding, Akosile said: "This problem you have laid to rest has been on since the time e-payment was introduced into the state.
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"For you to have taken the bull by the horn and solved this perennial problem once and for all we pray that God will bless you and strengthen.
"You are already raising the hopes of the teachers. We also want to thank you for having started paying the outstanding salaries of primary school teachers. N200,000 million has been raised on this so far."
Earlier in the week, the administration also stated that more houses in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, would be demolished to pave way for the ongoing construction of a flyover.
According to Fayose, the demolition exercise will commence on September 12.
Source: Legit.ng